Details

Country House. Late C16 and later, much altered, but possibly retaining
an earlier core. Red brick, steeply-pitched pantile roofs. T-shaped plan;
two storeys and two storeys with attics. Earlier wing to east with some
brick diapering still visible; two storey porch with pedimented upper window
with ovolo moulded mullions and transom. Doorway with segmental head and
Doric pilasters and good doorframe of c.1600. Coat of arms and the date
1606 on upper part of porch, but details now obscured by ivy growth. Later
range running north-south, probably mid C18 : casement windows with leaded
glazing, some casements with transoms. North wing has sashes with glazing
bars and rusticated rendered surrounds. North gable rebuilt. Attic dormer
on west side with leaded 3-light casement. Two chimney stacks on ridge
line. 3-light attic casement in south gable. C20 extensions to north
and west.

Listing NGR: TG1020817838

Legacy

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Legacy System number: 228443

Legacy System: LBS

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This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

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